Robertson Winery Prospect Hill Cabernet Sauvignon 2004

Sélections Mondiales des Vins Canada 2007 - Silver Medal
Michelangelo Awards 2006 - Silver Medal
Intense aromas of blackcurrant and brambly wild fruit lead promisingly to rich flavours of ripe cassis and chocolate, as well as some earthiness. Balanced tannins and acidity ensure a well-defined structure and an elegant finish.

Serving temp: 12° - 14° Celsius

variety : Cabernet Sauvignon [ 100% Cabernet Sauvignon ]
winery : Robertson Winery
winemaker : Jacques Roux
wine of origin : Breede River
analysis : alc : 14.34 % vol  rs : 3.5 g/l  pH : 3.58  
type : Red  style : Dry  taste : Fruity   wooded
pack : Bottle  

AWARDS
Sélections Mondiales des Vins Canada 2007 - Silver Medal
Michelangelo Awards 2006 - Silver Medal

ageing : 5 to 7 years

in the vineyard : The Prospect Hill vineyard is situated on a cool southeast-facing slope of the Zandvliet Mountains, at an altitude of 172 metres above sea level. This aspect exposes the vineyard to the warm morning sun and shades it in the hotter afternoons. These features combine deep, well-drained red Karoo soils with a generous lime content, to create the perfect balance for growing exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon. The farm has been owned by one of Robertson Winery’s 43 member families, the Bruwers, since 1956.

Farm: Prospect
Soil type: Deep, well-drained red Karoo soils with a high lime content
Trellising: Six-wire Perold system
Water management: Regulated Irrigation
Row direction: East to West, protecting fruit against excess sunlight

Viticulturist: Briaan Stipp

about the harvest: Hand-harvested in small baskets at 25° Balling/Br

in the cellar : Fermentation took place in small open fermenters at 26° Celsius. The cap was punched down manually 3 times daily to extract colour and flavour. Matured for 16 months in 225-litre French and American oak barrels (30% new Barrels, 40% second fill and 30% third fill.
Bottling date: 31 July 2006

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